Then: Hula Hoops Now: Jumping Through Hoops

Then:  Hula  Hoops


 

Now:  Jumping Through Hoops


 

Remember back in the day when the hula hoop came into our lives?  It looked like a simple thing to master.  Slip it around your waist and twist your hips so that the hoop didn’t fall to the ground.  For some, it wasn’t that easy.   Truth is, I was quite good at it.  I couldn’t spin it around my arms and legs or around my neck, or walk up and down stairs.  Or juggle tennis balls while hula hooping. Nothing fancy, really.  But I could keep it around my waist for …well…forever.  I usually had to just stop moving and let it fall to my feet.  For this ability, I won a few contests.  Nothing world-wide or anything.  And my name certainly isn’t in any book of records.  But I could keep that hoop spinning.

These days, more than spinning a hoop, I find that I’m jumping through one just keep my life in order.  And have been for years.
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When my kids were little, I balanced a full-time job with carpooling obligations to Girl Scout functions, Little League games, birthday parties.  There was always someone that needed to be someplace other than at home.  Not to mention doctor appointments, teacher-parent meetings, trips to the mall, the grocery store, the library, the pharmacy,  the pet store.  You get it.   A normal day in the life of a Working Mom.

I didn’t get very far up the corporate ladder.  But even in my lowly position, there were games that needed playing.  Unspoken rules that employees had to obey in order to stay in the asset section of the balance sheet.

And so it went…and so it still goes.

The layers of my family have expanded.  Above me, are my parents.  Below, my daughter and her children.   When we’re all together it’s a smorgasbord of  emotions.  Keeping it all tasty can take some work.  Some fine-tuned hoop jumping.

And while I thought the big R would meet me up with me some time in the near future, that’s not the case.  The financial world took an unexpected turn.  One I hadn’t paid for – but one I’m paying for now.  So, instead of hugging Retirement close to me at night, resting my head on her pillow, I’m wide-awake spending time with Rethink.  And let me tell you, we’ve shared many a sunrise together.

So, when it gets to be too much, do you know what I do?  I go visit my grandkids, pick up their hula hoops and twist away – as if I don’t have a care in the world.  And you know what?  When I’m with them — that’s just how it feels.

 

 

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2 Responses to Then: Hula Hoops Now: Jumping Through Hoops

  1. Tina F says:

    Like you, I did a lot of jumping through hoops as a mother of three young kids, but every now and then I would come across a hula hoop in the house or yard and play with it. Partially for weight control, and partially because it was simply fun!

  2. LindaO says:

    I was never great at hula hoops but I enjoyed them, including getting new ones to try. Now the hoops I’m jumping through seem to change even more often!

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